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I`ve been on testosterone replacement since 2001. Fortunately my exwife was an RN and taught me how to go through the entire procedure. Injecting into the blood stream (especially an artery) is dangerous. Testosterone comes in a cotton seed oil base. Injecting directly into the blood stream is like injecting 1cc (or so) of cholesterol into your blood stream. Stroke, heart attack or pulminary problems are likely. When I give myself the injection I always Aspirate the syringe first. If I see a few bubbles I`m ok. When hitting an artery and drawing back on the syringe blood will appear. I have to remove and try a second location. Even then, when removing the syringe a "small"amount may remain in the needle and can seep into a surface vein. If this happens I`ll feel tightness in my lungs within a few minutes. This only lasts a few minutes. I only run into this every few years as long as I`m "CAREFUL".

Testosterone entering the bloodstream is dangerous. And as already said, the previous defendant is fraught with many problems. That is why careful preparation and verification is necessary. Therefore, I recommend that you familiarize yourself with this material at https://www.kingsbergmedical.com/how-to-administer-testosterone-injections/ so that you know the injection procedure and testosterone injection.

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